The value of the autographed Baseball by Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar, Sr. is $178.50.
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The value of the autographed Baseball by Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar, Sr. is $178.50.
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1,000.00 dollars
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Roberto Alomar did not attend school but he had actually made it into the Major Leagues
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Roberto Alomar will be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N.Y. in July 2011.
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Ex-MLB star Roberto Alomar is 49 years old (birthdate: February 5, 1968).
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He doesnt!
It is true Roberto Alomar is retired and was inducted into the hall of fame on January 5th 2011.
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Roberto Alomar is 6 feet tall. He weighs 184 pounds. He bats left and throws right.
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Roberto Alomar wore #12 his entire career except for the first part of the 2004 season with the Arizona Diamondbacks when he wore #2. When Steve Finley, who wore #12, was traded to the Dodgers Alomar switched from #2 to #12.
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Roberto Alomar's first job was as a professional baseball player. He signed with the San Diego Padres at the age of 17 and made his MLB debut in 1988.
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There have been several "Sandy"s and "Roberto"s in baseball. Two of the more famous were Sandy Koufax, a pitcher for the Dodgers in the 50s and Roberto Clemente of the Pitates in the 60s.
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Roberto Alomar debuted on April 22, 1988, playing for the San Diego Padres at Jack Murphy Stadium; he played his final game on September 5, 2004, playing for the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.
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Roberto Alomar played in 3 games at designated hitter for the Cleveland Indians in 1999, starting in none of them.
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Roberto Alomar played in 10 games at designated hitter for the Baltimore Orioles in 1996, starting in none of them.
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Roberto Alomar played in 2 games at designated hitter for the Baltimore Orioles in 1997, starting in none of them.
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Roberto Alomar played in 3 games at designated hitter for the Baltimore Orioles in 1998, starting in none of them.
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Roberto Alomar played in just one game at designated hitter for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2004 and did not start.
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3.
1 - Roberto Clemente, born in Carolina.
2 - Orlando Cepeda, born in Ponce.
3 - Roberto Alomar, born in Ponce.
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Ryne Sandberg and Roberto Alomar with 9 each.
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Roberto Alomar played in just one game at designated hitter for the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992 and did not start.
, equivalent to 0 errors per game (estimate based on total games played in).
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Roberto Alomar played in 5 games at designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox in 2004, starting in none of them.
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There are many famous Puerto Rican basball players: Roberto Clemente, Orland Cepeda, Roberto Alomar, Ivan ROdríguez, Igor Rodríguez, etc.
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Roberto Alomar was the starting second baseman for the 1992 Toronto Blue Jays.
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I would say either Roberto alomar if you are talking about hitting and warren sphan if you are talking about pitching
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Roberto Alomar (born February 5, 1968 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a former Major League Baseball player who played for the San Diego Padres, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, and Arizona Diamondbacks over a 16-year career.
Alomar was a two-time World Series champion with the Toronto Blue Jays.
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since he's a hall of famer, im guessing $60-70.
I could be wrong
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As of July 2014, Robby Alomar is alive and well. In 2011, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his second year of eligibility.
Considered to be one of the greatest second basemen in baseball history, Alomar played for seven teams during his career: the San Diego Padres (1988-1990); the Toronto Blue Jays (1991-1995); the Baltimore Orioles (1996-1998); the Cleveland Indians (1999-2001); the New York Mets (2002-2003); the Chicago White Sox (2003, 2004); and the Arizona Diamondbacks, 2004).
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Roberto Alomar wore uniform number 12 with every team he was with ever since he was promoted to the Major Leagues in 1988 with the San Diego Padres and then went to the Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks however he also wore the number 2 while he was with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2004.
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In 1995, Roberto Alomar played in 130 games, batting in all of them. He had 517 at bats, getting 155 hits, for a .300 batting average, with 6 sacrifice hits, 7 sacrifice flies, and 66 runs batted in. He was walked 47 times, 3 times intentionally. He struck out 45 times. He hit 24 doubles, 7 triples, and 13 home runs.
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A 1991 Donruss Roberto Alomar Diamond Kings card number 12 has a book value of about .10 cents in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.
Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
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In 2004, Roberto Alomar played in 38 games, batting in all of them. He had 110 at bats, getting 34 hits, for a .309 batting average, with 2 sacrifice hits, 0 sacrifice flies, and 16 runs batted in. He was walked 12 times, and was hit by the pitch 1 times. He struck out 18 times. He hit 5 doubles, 2 triples, and 3 home runs.
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Roberto Alomar played in 157 games at second base for the Cleveland Indians in 2001, starting in 156 of them. He played for a total of 3972 outs, equivalent to 147.11 9-inning games.
He made 269 putouts, had 424 assists, and committed 5 errors, equivalent to .034 errors per 9-inning game. He had 89 double plays.
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Roberto Alomar played in 156 games at second base for the Cleveland Indians in 1999, starting in 154 of them. He played for a total of 3919 outs, equivalent to 145.15 9-inning games.
He made 270 putouts, had 466 assists, and committed 6 errors, equivalent to .041 errors per 9-inning game. He had 102 double plays.
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Roberto Alomar played in 155 games at second base for the Cleveland Indians in 2000, starting in 154 of them. He played for a total of 3928 outs, equivalent to 145.48 9-inning games.
He made 293 putouts, had 436 assists, and committed 15 errors, equivalent to .103 errors per 9-inning game. He had 109 double plays.
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